Looking for easy fairy wands or princess wands for a birthday party, playdate, or just an afternoon at home? These fairy wands are super simple to make, thanks to the fun pom-pom at the end from Little B! They’re also sturdy enough to hold up to countless spells… no matter how long it takes to […]

I love a good Valentine’s pun. These sucker Valentines are so fast and easy to whip up, you can make them for the whole class without spending a lot of time, or a lot of money! Pick whatever sucker you like (I went with Tootsie Roll Pops, but you can pick the heart shaped or […]

I’m hitting all the classics this week – the Dr. Seuss Classics! Green Eggs and Ham is a favorite of mine, and I thought it would be fun to make some wooden green eggs and ham play food! These sunny-side-up eggs and slices of ham are fun for kids to serve over and over again… […]

“Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” is an awesome Dr. Seuss book for anyone at a crossroads in life – a graduation, new job, a move, or even the loss of a job. As much as I love reading the book, I thought it would be nice to have a piece of jewelry with one of […]

Last year I made a Wocket in my Pocket, two years ago I made a Yottle in my Bottle, and this year I’m showing you how to make a Zamp in my Lamp. I love the fun characters that Dr. Seuss made for his book “There’s a Wocket in my Pocket”, and I’m having a […]

When I think Seuss, I always think of The Cat in the Hat. Probably the first Seuss book I was introduced to, and still a favorite. I came up with a super simple way to replicate the hair for Thing 1 and Thing 2, so that you can make a simple DIY Thing 1 Costume […]

Dr. Seuss, and The Lorax are some favorite childhood memories for many of us. Our own childhood, reading to our children, or both. I thought it would be fun to make a quick and simple Lorax necklace, using one of my favorite quotes from the Lorax book… and there are so many great ones to […]

I’m super excited to share these simple Duck Tape roses with you! I designed these to be simple to make, no templates, no circles of different sizes – just a rose that looks pretty cool, no matter how wonky you cut. This is a great craft for tweens and older, though a crafty eight year […]

Earlier this week, I shared my product review of Terial Magic over on the Craft Test Dummies Blog. As part of that review, I made some fun projects using Terial Magic, including this fun little fabric box! If you’d like to make one, here are the instructions. You’ll need: Fabric Terial Magic Rotary Cutter and […]

This glass tiled tray is super simple to make, and it was inspired by my friend Shannon from Madigan Made and her tiled glass table. I loved hers, and wanted a simpler version… and not on a table. So I made this quick tiled glass tray. You’ll need: White Tray Glass stones Resin […]